
rethinking
functional safety
How Distributed Safety Mechanisms Redefine ASIL-B Efficiency
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Webinar Details:
29 April, 2025
Summary:
Still duplicating cores to meet safety goals? There’s a smarter way.
In this 45-minute webinar, we’ll introduce Distributed Safety Mechanisms (DSM) — our patent-pending approach that enables ASIL-B compliance without traditional dual-core lock-step.
Whether you’re building automotive, industrial, or safety-critical systems, DSM offers a new path to functional safety that’s both efficient and scalable.
Why Attend?
- Achieve ASIL-B compliance without core duplication
- Reduce area and power by up to 2x vs. traditional lock-step
- Smarter fault detection using a distributed architecture
- Scale safety across SoCs with no NRE-intensive custom logic
- See how DSM compares with run-twice and redundant logic
Who Should Attend?
- Functional Safety Engineers
- SoC/System Architects
- Product Managers in Automotive & Industrial
- Anyone tackling safety-critical design challenges
Register now to rethink how you approach safety — without sacrificing silicon, power, or performance.
When: 29 April 2025, 4PM UK time
Speaker: Andrew Johnston, Senior Functional Safety Manager